Question
Question: How do you graph \[y=\sin \left( x+\dfrac{\pi }{2} \right)\]?...
How do you graph y=sin(x+2π)?
Solution
In this problem, we have to graph the given trigonometric equation. We can use a trigonometric identity and we can simplify the given trigonometric expression to get its simplest form. Then we will get an equation for which we can plot the graph by assuming some values.
Complete step by step solution:
We know that the given trigonometric equation is,
y=sin(x+2π)
We know that the trigonometric identity can be used in this problem is,
sin(a+b)=sinacosb+cosasinb
We can now compare the above identity and the given trigonometric equation, we get
a = x, b = 2π
we can substitute these values in the trigonometric identity, we get
⇒y=sinxcos(2π)+cosxsin(2π)
Now we can substitute the trigonometric degree values in the above step for,